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'''101 Dalmatians''' was a live-action remake of the 1961 animated classic “One Hundred and One Dalmatians” released on November | '''101 Dalmatians''' was a live-action remake of the 1961 animated classic “One Hundred and One Dalmatians” released on November 27th, 1996, by Walt Disney Pictures. It was directed by Stephen Herek and co-produced by John Hughes and Ricardo Mestres. It also starred Glenn Close as the main villain, Cruella DeVil. | ||
Around late 1995/early 1996, Disney started promoting the film with a teaser trailer that started out with famous landmarks painted '''white with black spots''' (representing the colors of a dalmatian) including the Sydney Opera House, the Stonehenge, and the Arc de Triomphe. | Around late 1995/early 1996, Disney started promoting the film with a teaser trailer that started out with famous landmarks painted '''white with black spots''' (representing the colors of a dalmatian) including the Sydney Opera House, the Stonehenge, and the Arc de Triomphe. | ||
Eventually, it then shows the entire Earth painted white with black spots. It then cuts to the | Eventually, it then shows the entire Earth painted white with black spots. It then cuts to the ''101'' logo (without the word DALMATIANS) on a white background. Afterwards, the tagline HIS TIME, THE MAGIC IS REAL is shown, and ends with the release date saying THANKSGIVING. | ||
According to YouTube user Lance Madewell, (who uploaded the 2nd teaser, “Talent Search”) he claimed to | According to YouTube user Lance Madewell, (who uploaded the 2nd teaser, “Talent Search”) he claimed to have seen this trailer in front of ''Muppet Treasure Island'' back in February of 1996. Other sources claimed it was also seen on Pixar’s first-ever film, ''Toy Story'' back in 1995. It’s currently unknown if this trailer was ever seen outside of Disney films in theaters. | ||
Other sources claimed it was also seen on Pixar’s first ever film, | |||
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==External Links== | |||
*[https://www.reddit.com/r/Lost_Films/comments/a8i5wm/early_101_dalmatians_teaser_trailer/ Reddit comment on r/Lost_Films that talks about the teaser trailer.] Retrieved 21 Sept '19 | |||
*[https://www.ebay.com/itm/101-DALMATIANS-five-original-1996-Lobby-Cards-WALT-DISNEY-Landmark-Cards/170975473071 eBay page on five original stills from the teaser trailer.] Retrieved 21 Sept '19 | |||
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Revision as of 13:45, 23 September 2019
101 Dalmatians was a live-action remake of the 1961 animated classic “One Hundred and One Dalmatians” released on November 27th, 1996, by Walt Disney Pictures. It was directed by Stephen Herek and co-produced by John Hughes and Ricardo Mestres. It also starred Glenn Close as the main villain, Cruella DeVil.
Around late 1995/early 1996, Disney started promoting the film with a teaser trailer that started out with famous landmarks painted white with black spots (representing the colors of a dalmatian) including the Sydney Opera House, the Stonehenge, and the Arc de Triomphe.
Eventually, it then shows the entire Earth painted white with black spots. It then cuts to the 101 logo (without the word DALMATIANS) on a white background. Afterwards, the tagline HIS TIME, THE MAGIC IS REAL is shown, and ends with the release date saying THANKSGIVING.
According to YouTube user Lance Madewell, (who uploaded the 2nd teaser, “Talent Search”) he claimed to have seen this trailer in front of Muppet Treasure Island back in February of 1996. Other sources claimed it was also seen on Pixar’s first-ever film, Toy Story back in 1995. It’s currently unknown if this trailer was ever seen outside of Disney films in theaters.
Gallery
External Links
- Reddit comment on r/Lost_Films that talks about the teaser trailer. Retrieved 21 Sept '19
- eBay page on five original stills from the teaser trailer. Retrieved 21 Sept '19